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One of Australia’s oldest wind farms extends life to 30 years
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Brazilian authorities target major developer, country’s top carbon credit seller in fraud probe -media
A renewable energy transition that doesn’t harm nature? It’s not just possible, it’s essential
EU’s top court exempts hazardous waste incinerators from ETS
WCI Markets: CCAs find support, reversing five-day plunge close to March lows
Wind and solar projects show signs of rebound, as battery storage charges on with record quarter
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US DOE and NOAA join forces to advance marine CO2 removal efforts
Why scientists are studying whales with a crossbow
Sucking carbon from the air essential to limit warming, but it’s going to need a lot of energy
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Top UK ports see boost after EU ETS expansion to shipping
Energy Insiders Podcast: Is there a problem with renewables?
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Carbon removal company secures lease for DAC manufacturing facility in Arizona
Communities will be given right to turn eyesores into parks, says Labour
Exclusive: Party wants to appeal to voters’ patriotism by improving access to nature and green spaces
Local communities would be given the right to buy up derelict eyesores and turn them into parks under a Labour government, while walkers and swimmers would gain access to hundreds of miles of river pathways, the party has pledged.
Labour will make a direct appeal to voters’ patriotism, presenting the restoration of nature as a matter of national identity and status.
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Victoria is raising minimum rental standards – it’s good news for tenants and the environment
Xpansiv quickly adds CCP label to credits tagged with high integrity stamp
Musk's Starship rocket makes breakthrough ocean landing
Countryside access curbs in England ‘cost six times’ Scotland’s right to roam
Exclusive: Data shows implementing policy that closes 92% of English countryside cost £69m over five years
England’s model for countryside access cost six times more to implement than Scotland’s right to roam policy, new figures reveal.
In England, only 8% of the countryside is open for walking, picnicking and other outdoor activities. This includes footpaths, the coastal path, mountains, moors, heaths and downs. In Scotland, all of the countryside is open for access as long as guidelines are followed such as leaving no trace and not harming farmland.
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